20 Weirdest Licensed Video Games EVER

19. Sneak King

It's not only film and television that get licensed for video games - plenty more on that later - but all manner of products, services and mega-corporations have sought to court the video game market in the last few decades. Perhaps the biggest offender in this regard is the world of fast-food, with the likes of MacDonalds and Dominoes getting video game adaptations - but perhaps the strangest one of all would be Burger King's stab at it. 

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Released on both the original Xbox and Xbox 360, Sneak King is a highly unconventional stealth game that sees players take control of the brand's mascot The King, as he attempts to sneak past various guards and obstacles delivering food to hungry people, being awarded point bonuses for stylish execution and how hungry each NPC is at the time of delivery. 

It's a fairly short game with only four levels but each level is decked out with plentiful challenges to keep you coming back for more. Critics weren't especially kind to it at the time but it's developed a significant cult following due to it's whacky sense of humour and unconventional gameplay, which has only seen its reputation improve over time. 

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